The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2Methuen, 1904 |
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Page 356
... Rosalind with Phoebe , but the humour is here far more deli- cate and subdued ; and Viola , far from exploiting the absurdities of Olivia's mistake in Rosalind's mad- cap vein , loyally conceals them , as by the adroit fiction , ' She ...
... Rosalind with Phoebe , but the humour is here far more deli- cate and subdued ; and Viola , far from exploiting the absurdities of Olivia's mistake in Rosalind's mad- cap vein , loyally conceals them , as by the adroit fiction , ' She ...
Page 457
... ROSALIND , daughter to the banished duke . CELIA , daughter to Frederick . PHEBE , a shepherdess . AUDREY , a country wench . Lords , pages , and attendants , etc. SCENE : Oliver's house ; Duke Frederick's court ; and the Forest of ...
... ROSALIND , daughter to the banished duke . CELIA , daughter to Frederick . PHEBE , a shepherdess . AUDREY , a country wench . Lords , pages , and attendants , etc. SCENE : Oliver's house ; Duke Frederick's court ; and the Forest of ...
Page 459
... Rosalind's height , the gratuitous ambiguity of the two Jaques , the artless dénoûment , and infers that Shakespeare sought to check the publication of his imperfect work . If he did so , he at least allowed it to remain imperfect . The ...
... Rosalind's height , the gratuitous ambiguity of the two Jaques , the artless dénoûment , and infers that Shakespeare sought to check the publication of his imperfect work . If he did so , he at least allowed it to remain imperfect . The ...
Page 460
... Rosalind . The extremely uneventful stage - history of As You Like It shows that neither these qualities nor its exquisite romantic charm were , in general , found to compensate for its inferiority in downright comic power . Rosa- lind ...
... Rosalind . The extremely uneventful stage - history of As You Like It shows that neither these qualities nor its exquisite romantic charm were , in general , found to compensate for its inferiority in downright comic power . Rosa- lind ...
Page 461
... Rosalind , while Jaques and Touchstone were equally congenial rôles to Quin . But it remained , on the whole , an actor's play . A finer appreciation of As You Like It , as of other romantic comedies , was reserved for the Romantic ...
... Rosalind , while Jaques and Touchstone were equally congenial rôles to Quin . But it remained , on the whole , an actor's play . A finer appreciation of As You Like It , as of other romantic comedies , was reserved for the Romantic ...
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